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Latvian Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis resigned earlier this week, paving the way for the dissolution of his government and the appointment of a new one.

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Malacañang yesterday said that Philippine relations with Japan remain stable despite the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan.

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A new poll shows that Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan's public approval rating has fallen to the lowest level since he took office last year.

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Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan on Friday apologized for the disarray due to the delay of restarting nuclear power plants in Saga prefecture by the sudden issuance of additional stress tests.

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Protesters in Tokyo are preparing to hold mass demonstrations against the use of nuclear power.

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President Barack Obama and world leaders are opening two days of talks on security and economic issues in Deauville, France.

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The leaders of China and South Korea, in Japan for a weekend summit, toured Japan's devastated north Saturday to show their support for earthquake and tsunami recovery efforts.

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Japan's Chubu Electric Power Co. completely shut down the Hamaoka nuclear plant Saturday following a request last week by Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan to suspend the plant in Shizuoka Prefecture for safety concern.

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Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan on Monday hinted at suspending the country's plans to build new nuclear facilities following the crisis the troubled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant.

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Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan on Friday apologized for the disarray due to the delay of restarting nuclear power plants in Saga prefecture by the sudden issuance of additional stress tests.

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Protesters in Tokyo are preparing to hold mass demonstrations against the use of nuclear power.

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The leaders of China and South Korea, in Japan for a weekend summit, toured Japan's devastated north Saturday to show their support for earthquake and tsunami recovery efforts.

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Japan's Chubu Electric Power Co. completely shut down the Hamaoka nuclear plant Saturday following a request last week by Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan to suspend the plant in Shizuoka Prefecture for safety concern.

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Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan on Monday hinted at suspending the country's plans to build new nuclear facilities following the crisis the troubled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant.

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